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The "Fishing Industry"
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07/29/09 10:02 PM
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Joined: Mar 2006
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TechFisherman
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Just a random thought. . .what are some careers in the "fishing industry" besides a professional tournament angler?
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Re: The "Fishing Industry"
[Re: TechFisherman]
#3752913
07/29/09 10:09 PM
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Joined: Mar 2005
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Fishing on a string
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Boat mechanic, Boat sales, trolling motor repair, Rod & Reel repair, Sales in any bait products including but not limited too bass,carp,catfish,crappie,striper, Bow fishing, and then the Salt water, and trout fishing equipment.
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Re: The "Fishing Industry"
[Re: Fishing on a string]
#3753014
07/29/09 10:30 PM
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Joined: May 2002
Posts: 2,840
Barn
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Extreme Angler
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You can try to get a job at a company like Pure Fishing, Bass Pro, etc. I work in IT and used to work for Brunswick Outdoor Recreation Group when it was around. - Zebco
- Quantum
- Motorguide
- Browning Fishing
- Martin Fly Fishing
- American Camper
- Hoppe's Gun Care
- Igloo Coolers
- Mongoose Bikes
- Life Fitness
Oh yeah, worked with that other Brunswick division... Mercury Marine That was a pretty good gig. Good discounts, free stuff, prototypes, etc. Got to see KVD, Shaw Grigsby, Al Linder, Bill Dance when they came into the offices.
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